Feb 27 • 11:00 UTC 🇮🇹 Italy Il Giornale

Dry ice only after the okay from Monaldi. Inspectors in Bolzano, accusations against the Naples team

Tensions have arisen during a heart transplant procedure in Bolzano due to inadequate equipment brought from Naples, leading to urgent corrective measures and a chain of errors during the operation.

A heart transplant procedure at San Maurizio Hospital in Bolzano has been marred by serious operational issues, including the use of inadequate equipment provided by a team from Naples. This situation has prompted urgent corrective actions and sparked a blame game between the two medical teams involved. The inspectors from Italy's Ministry of Health are now stepping in to investigate the events surrounding the situation, aiming to clarify the sequence of errors and derivative responsibilities.

On December 23, when the transplant procedure began, multiple complications arose in the operating room, as detailed in a report sent by the Bolzano hospital to the ministry. The initial critique indicates that many problems were attributed to the Naples team, but the presence of Austrian doctors from Innsbruck suggests the situation involves a larger, more complex medical collaboration. The inspectors aim to gather all relevant documentation regarding the damaged heart case while conducting necessary hearings to ensure an accurate reconstruction of the surgical process.

This investigation not only seeks to assign accountability but also to understand the systemic failures that led to such a serious risk to patient safety. The scrutiny on both medical teams underscores the importance of proper equipment and adherence to protocols in life-critical procedures, especially when multiple hospitals and teams are involved in complex surgeries like organ transplants.

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